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Drinking behaviour and development in tribal areas

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Udaipur; Himanshu Pub.; 1988Edition: 1st edDescription: 274p. : illISBN:
  • 8185167079
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 BED
Summary: In this book, which is based on an comprehensive empirical study in the tribal Sub-Plan Area of Rajasthan and also includes exhaustive secondary data on tribals in India in general, an attempt has been made to assess the impact of development programmes on income and expenditure, urbanization, asset formation, vocational patterns and social and educational development of Tribals. Issues relating to tribal development: policies, strategies, structures and programmes and related problems have been discussed in an historical perspective. Problems relating to indebtedness, landalienation, poverty and low-productivity as trouble the tribals largely have also been studied. For the first time an attempt has been made in an exhaustive manner to ascertain the impact of changing excise policy on the drinking patterns and on the social and economic conditions of the tribal people of India in general and of Rajasthan in particular. An holistic, dischronic and ethnographic approach has been adopted to study the problem of drinking and to suggest a strategy to decrease its depressing effect on the pace of tribal development as forms a crucial constitutional commitment.
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In this book, which is based on an comprehensive empirical study in the tribal Sub-Plan Area of Rajasthan and also includes exhaustive secondary data on tribals in India in general, an attempt has been made to assess the impact of development programmes on income and expenditure, urbanization, asset formation, vocational patterns and social and educational development of Tribals. Issues relating to tribal development: policies, strategies, structures and programmes and related problems have been discussed in an historical perspective. Problems relating to indebtedness, landalienation, poverty and low-productivity as trouble the tribals largely have also been studied. For the first time an attempt has been made in an exhaustive manner to ascertain the impact of changing excise policy on the drinking patterns and on the social and economic conditions of the tribal people of India in general and of Rajasthan in particular. An holistic, dischronic and ethnographic approach has been adopted to study the problem of drinking and to suggest a strategy to decrease its depressing effect on the pace of tribal development as forms a crucial constitutional commitment.

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